It’s honor for Armenia to host Francophonie summit – FM Nalbandian

ArmenPress, Armenia
It’s honor for Armenia to host Francophonie summit – FM Nalbandian



YEREVAN, MARCH 20, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia, President of the Francophonie Ministerial Conference Edward Nalbandian has addressed a message on the occasion of two-month of Francophonie, ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of MFA Armenia.

“2018 year is of unique importance for the Republic of Armenia. Key international events will take place in Yerevan on October 11 and 12. We will host the 17th summit of the International Organisation of LaFrancophoniethat unites 84 member and associated states and observers.

Armenia is honored to deserve the trust from the Heads of State and Governments of the French speaking countries, granting Armenia the opportunity to organize the summit. The efforts of our country are now directed to the goal that the summit is successful for the entire Francophonie family.

The summit will take place under the slogan “Live together”. We are convinced that living peacefully together and sharing universal values we will be able to contribute to the strengthening of the unity of societies, ensuring peace and prosperity in Francophonie countries. The summit under the slogan “Live together” will give preference to the development of cooperation, education and cultural dialogue, jointly opposing all forms of intolerance and discrimination”, Edward Nalbandian said.

He added that this year International Francophonie Day will be marked on March 20 like every year. On this occasion various events will be organized in different parts of Armenia.

English –translator/editor:Tigran Sirekanyan

Music: Grand Concert of La Francophonie in Geneva in honor of Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
10:05, 21 Mar 2018

On March 13, a Grand Concert took place in the Assembly Hall of the Palace of Nations, the headquarters of the United Nations Office at Geneva, honouring Armenia – the host country of the 17th Summit of La Francophonie.

The concert, which was organized with the joint efforts of the permanent missions of La Francophonie and the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations Office at Geneva on the occasion of the International Francophonie Day, has been held with the exceptional participation of Charles Aznavour. Tigran Hamasyan, world-famous jazz pianist, André Manoukian, French Armenian songwriter and pianist, Armelle Khourdoian, French Armenian opera singer, and Toumanian Mek quartet also performed at the concert.

Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, Mr. Dominique de Buman, President of the National Council of the Swiss Confederation, Ambassador Henri Monceau, Permanent Representative of La Francophonie to the UN Office at Geneva, and Mrs. Hasmik Tolmajyan, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN Office at Geneva, delivered welcoming speeches.

In his opening remarks Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, specifically welcomed this important initiative of the permanent missions of La Francophonie and Armenia.

Mr. Dominique de Buman, the President of the National Council of the Swiss Confederation, quoting the lyrics from Charles Aznavour’s song “Take me to the wonderland”, noted in particular that “Aznavour’s songs relate to everyone without exception, and each of us has their own wonderland. The wonderland for Charles Aznavour is Armenia, which we welcomed in the francophone family.” Armenia is a country, continued Mr. de Buman, “where you step in once and then keep it in your heart forever.”

Photo : Antoine Tardy/Organisation internationale de la francophonie

Hasmik Tolmajyan, Deputy Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN Office at Geneva, expressed in welcoming remarks her gratitude to the International Organization of La Francophonie for dedicating the grand event of La Francophonie to Armenia. She also pointed out that the decision adopted at the Antananarivo summit on holding the 17th Summit of La Francophonie in Yerevan was the reflection of the acknowledgement by member-states of La Francophonie of Armenia’s commitment to the Organization and its values. Deputy Permanent Representative underlined that the promotion of francophonie in the Armenian society was greatly influenced by the Armenian-French centuries-old friendship, as well as warm relations established with the francophone countries, in particular, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece and Cyprus. It was further noted that La Francophonie is also an important platform for Armenia to strengthen the cooperation with those countries with which there are no traditionally developed close relationships. At the same time, Mrs. Tolmajyan underlined that Armenia, in its turn, also contributes to the promotion of La Francophonie in a region where the Organization has not been sufficiently represented. In this regard, it was recalled that Yerevan summit will be the second meeting of the Organization’s supreme body to be convened in the Eastern European region.

Mr. Henri Monceau, Permanent Representative of La Francophonie to the UN Office at Geneva, when speaking about the role of La Francophonie in the UN, noted that La Francophonie unites 84 countries on 5 continents, 54 of which are full-fledged member states. From the very beginning, creation of La Francophonie pursued the goal of establishing a platform for multilateral relations, the basis of which would be the French language and francophone cultural diversity.

Photo : Antoine Tardy/Organisation internationale de la francophonie

Henri Monceau also spoke about the strategic importance of the presence of La Francophonie in Geneva, noting that the UN Office at Geneva is the only structure located in a francophone environment. The representative of La Francophonie also highlighted the mutual collaboration between the Francophonie and the UN Geneva Office in a number of programmes and initiatives.

The evening provided an opportunity for holding the first award ceremony by the Group of Francophone Ambassadors. Mr. Henri Monseau noted that “the prize was aimed at rewarding a person or an institution which, through its activities in 2017, had contributed to the promotion of francophone values ​​in Geneva, namely, those ​​of democracy, the rule of law, multilingualism and cultural diversity.” The first prize of Francophone Ambassadors was awarded to Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, and Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein, High Commissioner for Human Rights.

The concert was attended by about 2000 guests, high-ranking representatives of the United Nations, Swiss federal and local authorities, numerous ambassadors, as well as representatives of the Swiss Armenian community.

The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, the Geneva City Municipality, as well as Boghossian, Philossian and Philippossian, Izmirlian Foundations, the AGBU-Switzerland Committee and other non-governmental organizations have contributed to the organization of the evening.

Music: Serj Tankian joins Audioslave to honor Chris Cornell

Public Radio of Armenia
16:19, 21 Mar 2018

System of a Down singer Serj Tankian joined surviving Audioslave members Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, and Brad Wilk to perform “Like a Stone” in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday during a Prophets of Rage show. Morello wrote on Instagram, “Thanks @serjtankian for a stunning, emotional, beautiful, chilling tribute to #ChrisCornell tonight in Auckland. #LikeAStone” Tankian also performed with Audioslave’s surviving members last year.

Chris Cornell was posthumously awarded Human Rights Watch’s inaugural Promise Award at a Los Angeles gala in November, with Serj Tankian giving a speech.

“We’re here tonight to honor a compassionate, just and gentle human being who I had the great pleasure to call my friend, Chris Cornell,” Tankian said. “His voice was always honest, caring and real. It’s difficult to successfully lie through art. The man himself was always honest, caring and real.”

Tankian also talked about Cornell’s theme song for The Promise, a 2016 film about the Armenian genocide. “When Chris learned that all the proceeds from the film were ultimately going to be donated to charitable organizations, he also made the decision to donate all of his proceeds from the song to support refugees and children.”

Vicky Cornell, Kim Thayil, and Matt Cameron accepted the award on Chris Cornell’s behalf.

Eurovision: Armenia: Sevak Khanaghyan releases the official music video of Qami

ESC Today
 
 
Armenia: Sevak Khanaghyan releases the official music video of Qami
 
ArmeniaNews
 
by Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani
 
 
Sevak Khanaghyan, the 2018 Armenian Eurovision hopeful has released the official video of his Eurovision entry Qami.
 
Sevak Khanaghyan was crowned the winner of the  2018 Armenian national final Depi Evratesil and will represent Armenia at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest in Lisbon with Qami.
 
AMPTV, the Armenian national broadcaster has released the official music video of the 2018 Armenian entry Qami.
 
Qami was directed by Arthur Manukyan, who has previously worked on Betty’s People of the sun (JESC 2014), Mika’s Love (JESC 2015) and Artsvik’s Fly with me (ESC 2017). The team behind the music video includes DOP Suren Tadevosyan, stylist Aram Nikolyan and lighting designer Vahagn Miqayelyan.

When I first heard the song I instantly thought that the music video should reflect Sevak’s inner world – his emotions and feelings. There aren’t any excessive elements in the video –it is minimalistic, yet very expressive. I wanted to keep it simple and concentrate the attention on Sevak and his song.

Sevak Khanagyan says:

This is my first cooperation with the Public TV Company of Armenia and I must say I really enjoyed creating this music video. We had an amazing professional team that worked effortlessly to bring our vision to life. Arthur is an amazing director: he was able to show my inner world to the audience through the lens of the camera. I was very honest in this music video, as I am on stage, and I tried to express and share my feelings with the audience. I hope that my fans and viewers all around the world will experience this emotional journey with me.

Armenia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in Athens in 2006 and is yet to win the competition. Sirusho and Aram Mp3 retain the country’s best results to date, both having achieved a 4th place in the Grand Final respectively in 2008 and 2014.

In 2017, Armenia launched a national selection Depi Evratesil in order to select its Eurovision act and entry for Kyiv. Artsvik won the Armenian national selection and flew to Kyiv with Fly with me, where she placed 18th in the Grand Final.

Armenia is set compete in the First Semi-final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest on 8 May.

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Eurovision: Armenian Television releases the video for Sevak Khanagyan’s Qami

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Michael Outerson / 21st March 2018 at 19:07 / Eurovision Song Contest / Armenia

Today you can add Qami by Sevak Khanaghyan to the list of officially released Eurovision 2018 videos. They have just issued a spectacular video to accompany their entry.

The video was directed by Arthur Manukyan, the same man responsible for last year’s entry Fly With Me by Artsvik. The director of photography is Suren Tadevosyan. Stylist Aram Nikolyan and designer Vahagn Miqayelyan also added their magic touch.

Arthur says of the video that when he first heard Qami, he wanted the video to reflect Sevak’s inner world – his emotions and feelings. The video is very minimalistic, yet very expressive continues the director.

Manukyan adds that this was the first time he worked with the Armenian Public TV company and he really enjoyed the assignment.

Sevak shares the director’s positive experience, complimenting Arthur as being an amazing director. Arthur was truly able to show the audience my inner world through the lens and camera.

Sevak’s wish is that the audience sees that he is showing his inner feelings and hopes they will enjoy the journey with him.

Experience the video yourself below and be sure to let Sevak know how you feel about the video.

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Art: How Armenians Helped Develop Photography in the Ottoman Empire and Beyond

HyperAllergic

Armenian photographers played a prominent role in the early development and spread of photography throughout the Ottoman Empire and the Middle East.

Chess: Armenian grandmaster is the sole leader of European Championship

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.NetArmenian grandmaster Robert Hovhannisyan is the sole leader of the European Individual Chess Championship, currently underway in the Georgian city of Batumi.

Securing victories in all the games that have been played so far, Hovhannisyan has 4.0 points now, with all the other chess players lagging behind at least by half a point.

The championship is organized by the European Chess Union. It was established in 2000 and has since then taken place on a yearly basis. Apart from determining the European champions (absolute and women’s), another object of this tournament is to determine a number of players who qualify for the FIDE World Cup and the knockout Women’s World Championship.

Art: Armenian artist Daron Mouradian opens first solo exhibition in Turkey

Panorama, Armenia
Culture 14:54 21/03/2018 Armenia

A solo exhibition of the paintings of Armenian artist Daron Mouradian has opened at the Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey.

The exhibit titled “Open Hidden Game” is Mouradian’s first solo exhibition in Turkey, Panorama.am reports, citing Ermenihaber. The event is curated by Professor Hasan Bülent Kahraman.

Speaking about his works, the Armenia artist says: “I will not talk much, let my paintings talk. Let the visitors decide what my paintings are telling.”

The exhibition runs until 1 July 2018.

Sports: Armenia national squad hold first training session

News.am, Armenia
YEREVAN. – The Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) has posted the video of the first day of the training camp of the national squad.
Prior to this training session, manager Artur Petrosyan welcomed 22-year-old newcomer, forward Norberto Briasco-Balekian from Atlético Huracán (Argentina), to the national team.
Armenia are training for their friendlies against Estonia (Saturday) and Lithuania (March 27), in capital city Yerevan.
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Chess: Candidates Tournament 2018: Armenia’s Aronian draws with Mamedyarov

Panorama, Armenia
Sport 14:08 21/03/2018 Armenia

Armenian GM Levon Aronian played draw against Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan at round 9 of FIDE Candidates Tournament 2018 underway in Berlin, Germany.

The Wesley So-Alexander Grischuk match was also drawn, the Chess Federation of Armenia told Panorama.am. Fabiano Caruana, the sole leader of the tournament, had a good chance to beat Ding Liren of China, but a couple of oversights cost him his advantage and the game ended in a draw.

The round was victorious only for Sergey Karjakin, who outplayed Vladimir Kramnik.

After nine rounds, Caruana continues to solely lead the table with 6 points. Mamedyarov comes the second with 5.5 points, followed by Grischuk, who has collected 5 points. Aronian, Kramnik and So share the 6-8 spots with 3.5 points apiece.

Wednesday is a rest day. The tournament resumes on Thursday with Round 10, with Aronian set to face Kramnik.